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Saturday, 23 April 2016

The Great Barrier Reef as it was

See the Great Barrier Reef as it was through the eyes of the superb David Attenborough who is now 89 years old

THE THIRD PART OF THE DOCUMENTARY, WHICH DEALS WITH CONSERVATION, HAS BEEN BLOCKED BY THE ABC IN THIS COUNTRY
Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough
Part 3, dealing with conservation, has been blocked


David descends beneath the waves at night in the state-of-the-art Triton submersible, the first of its kind to visit the reef. He meets some of the tiny coral animals that built the reef and helped to turn it into an underwater wonderland. He then takes to the skies to witness the vast scale of their endeavour, a living structure that provides a home for thousands of species. Using cutting-edge technology to generate computer scans of the sea floor, David learns that the Great Barrier Reef we know today is much younger than scientists ever imagined. He meets some of the people that have lived alongside it and who have told stories of its origins for thousands of years. At the beautiful Lizard Island research station, David explores newly discovered research which uncovers a complex community of animals who form remarkable relationships among the coral. But none of this great diversity would be here if it were not for one extraordinary event that happens every year, providing a spectacular finale: the annual coral spawning.







This look like censorship to me. The ABC has BLOCKED this third part of Attenborough's documentary which is entitled "Survival"

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